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Accessing Outlook from Windows Service

 
 
piotrperak@poczta.onet.pl
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      4th Feb 2008
I asked it on Outlook group too, but maybe some of You had similiar
problems.

I am using CDO. Using it I was able to access Inbox and Sent Items of:

Outlook 2003 from Windows app and Windows Service on WinXP
Outlook 2000 only from Windows app on Win2000

When running Session.Logon as a service I receive [Collaboration Data
Objects - [MAPI_E_LOGON_FAILED(80040111)]].

For each of above I use same code.

Service is configured to log as user for which Windows app is working
perfectly so it should have rights to Inbox. Unfortunatelly I cannot
upgrade Outlook 2000 to 2003.

Are there any limitations of CDO that's coming with Outlook 2000? Is
there anything I can check? I have no more ideas.
 
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